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New Xbox One UI and Backwards Compatibility Set to Launch November 12

Microsoft is taking another step in the right direction and getting Windows 10 on virtually every device including PCs, tablets, Xbox One, Windows Phone, tablets, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Currently, the backwards compatibility functionality is limited only to Xbox One preview members, but it will roll out for all Xbox One owners with the full release of the New Xbox One Experience sometime in November.

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So, with Xbox One coming hard with Halo 5: Guardians, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Forza 6, can PS4 maintain its hot performance thanks to the lowered price tag? Backward Compatibility feature is coming to Xbox One is scheduled to launch in Fall 2015.

The backwards compatibility is nice too.

Burnout Paradise originally launched back in 2008 to a warm reception.

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Take caution if prompted with a 2 gb update for NXOE. Both consoles came out about 8 years after the release of their respective predecessor and there is a chance for Microsoft and Sony to reduce the waiting time for the future consoles. There is still a debate as to when we can expect the Xbox Two to be released, but the general expectation is that Microsoft’s next generation console will hit the stores sometime in 2020. Players can also compete online, which includes additional game modes, such as “Cops and Robbers”.

Burnout Paradise Confirmed For Xbox One Backwards Compatibility